IFLA Journal. January 1994

Abstract

This issue focuses on the rise of electronic communication and its implications for libraries. It features a global perspective on the information gap between North and South, an overview of the Internet's origins and future, and guidance on using the Internet in library settings. Articles explore the impact of electronic information on serials management, copyright challenges, and international collaboration in map cataloguing. The issue also discusses IFLA's own use of electronic communication, reflecting early steps toward a digitally connected global library community.

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Librarianship, Information services, Library services

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